Free Essays, Free Research Papers, Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers
EZ Term Papers Free Essays, Free Research Papers,
Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers

FREE ESSAY ON TESS DURBEYFIELD, GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY

College Term Papers - Instant Download

(sponsored links)

Character Analysis of Tess in "Tess of the d' Urbervilles"
An analysis of Tess d' Urberville, from Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of the d' Urbervilles", including references to Hardy's other work. -- 1,714 words;

Eminem & Dr. Dre: Guilty Conscience
An analysis from a poetic perspective of Eminem & Dr. Dre's "Guilty Conscience." -- 2,283 words; MLA

Edgar Allan Poe: Guilty Conscience
An exploration of some of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. -- 2,120 words; MLA

Guilty Until Proven Innocent?
An analysis of the use of DNA sampling in the criminal justice system. -- 2,922 words; MLA

Maidens of Destiny
Juxtaposes Tess Durbeyfield of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" and Hester Prynne of "The Scarlet Letter". -- 3,703 words; MLA

Click here for more essays on TESS DURBEYFIELD, GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY

TESS DURBEYFIELD, GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY

Grant Gardner- grantg103@hotmail.com
CP English IV
January 11, 1998
Tess Durbeyfield, Guilty or not Guilty
In the book Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy, Tess Durbeyfield suffers a great
deal of tribulation in her tragic life. Although her life is filled with misfortune, she
is not responsible for these tragic events. 
One of the first tragedies in Tess' life, that seems to lead to all the others, is when
she falls asleep as she is taking a load of bees to the market and accidentally kills the
horse. This is not Tess' fault. In the first place, it wasn't her responsibility to take
to bees to the market. It was the responsibility of her drunken father. If anyone is to
blame for being irresponsible, it is Tess' parents. Tess is always doing work her parents
should be doing because her parents are too lazy and Tess feels responsible for
supporting the family. The night before Tess leaves, her parents go off to a bar while
Tess is left at home to take care of the family and the chores.
Another tragedy in the life of Tess Durbeyfield is her pregnancy by Alec. At first, one
may think it is all her fault for getting pregnant, but if one takes a closer look at the
situation Tess was really in, it is quite obvious that she was, once again, a victim of
misfortune. Tess' mother never educates her about some of the essential facts of life and
Tess does not know what most men are like. In addition, Tess' selfish mother wants her to
marry Alec so that Durbeyfield family can be financially well off. She isn't thinking
about the best interests of Tess. 
The death of Tess' baby is a huge tragedy. There is no way Tess is at fault for this
tragedy. She does everything that any loving mother would do for her baby and more. It is
very tragic when Angel decides he doesn't want to be with Tess any more. Angel, not Tess,
is to blame for this catastrophe in the life of Tess. Tess forgives Angel for
deliberately having an affair. However, Angel is unable to completely forgive Tess for
being taken advantage of by Alec. If Angel, who is the greater sinner of the two, really
loves Tess, he would not leave her.
Tess can not be blamed for going back to Alec. It is the logical decision to make because
she, basically, has no choice and has not heard from Angel for a very long time. 
When Tess kills Alec, it obviously is not by accident. Tess seems like the only person to
blame for the murder because she is the one who stabs Alec. It is true that some blame
should be placed on Tess for the murder, but this was not completely her fault. She is
not a cold-blooded killer. She has lived a miserable life full of sorrow and tragedy.
When she learns that Alec is not her cousin and that he was wrong for making Tess believe
that Angel would never come, she takes out all her anger and frustration in an impulsive
crime of passion. Tess is wrong for doing this, but she does not deserve to be hanged.
In conclusion, Tess Durbeyfield is indeed a pure woman who just happens to be extremely
unlucky either by coincidence or by fate. 

Use the Search box at the top to find Term Papers for Sale by keywords or browse Free Essays page by page
(sorted alphabetically by Essay Title):

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
For college-level Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers and Book Reports, please go to the Term Papers for Sale Website


This Free Essays Web Site, is Copyright © 2008, Essay Express. All rights reserved.




Partner websites: Interior Decor Art :: Immigration Lawyer Toronto :: Laser Clinic Toronto :: Original Abstract Paintings :: Learn Violin in Thornhill :: Learn Violin in Toronto :: Buy used Yamaha piano in Toronto